Reliance Games, a global publisher for mobile games, have recently announced that Real Steel Champions will be coming to iOS devices sometime later this month. Based on the popular movie title franchise and the latest in a series of hit Real Steel games from Reliance and Dreamworks SKG, this is the first game that lets you build robots and then battle with them. Featuring 10 new arenas, Real Steel Champions allows players to create nearly an unlimited combination of robots from both exclusive and legendary robot parts, including fan favorites like Atom, Zeus, Noisy Boy, Midas and Metro.

Once players have chose their robot’s aesthetics, they’ll need to utilize strategic boxing moves to defeat each opponent with special attacks, upgrades, critical hits and more. Real Steel Champions also features a new tournament mode which includes 20 fights with four bosses. Players can perfect their fighting styles across 30 challenges, 90 time attack fights and practice their game in unlimited “Free Sparing” mode.

As of now this is all the information we have at our disposal, however, we’ll be sure to keep you updated if anything else heads out way. Continue reading this post ->

Just recently, Wargaming announced the release of version 1.7 for their hit mobile game, World of Tanks Blitz. Now available for players on iOS, this update introduces the second branch of U.S. tank destroyers, bringing a total of seven new vehicles to the game. Most of these newly-added tank destroyers are very agile vehicles, far more maneuverable than traditional turret-less models of the same class. Better than average offensive capabilities make them a deadly opponent at any tier, plus huge main guns allow them to be effective against a wide variety of other tanks. In this update players can access the Tier 6 Hellcat, the Tier 10 T110E4, as well as the T30 for a wider variety of tanks to choose from.

As of now this is all the information we have available, however, the game is updated with new content about every month. So with that said, hopefully we can expect more to be added here in the coming weeks. Those interested can download World of Tanks Blitz on the App Store for free by clicking here, however, there are in-app purchases. Continue reading this post ->

As of late, speculation states the Apple Watch will be required to be charged every night. The New York Times reports that the upcoming watch will have a “Power Reserve” mode to further extend the wearables battery life.

On Thursday Apple sent out invites to their media event being held on March 9th at the Yerba Buena Center of the Arts. Originating from the Loop, the invite (as shown above), which invites attendees to “Spring Forward.” There’s no official word on what the company will unveil. But we should be expecting more details on Apple’s wearable device, the Apple Watch.

Originally announced in September 2014, we don’t know much about the watch. Beyond the starting price of $349, the two 38mm and 42mm sizes, and the three editions (Apple Watch, Apple Watch Sport, and Apple Watch Edition), there’s lots to go over. The biggest concern being battery life.

It’s been quite a while since Apple has done a Spring event. The last time it had happened, Apple was announcing the third-generation iPad and Apple TV 3. Continue reading this post ->

Kiyat Games, a U.S. based mobile games publisher, has announced that they will be co-publishing their second major title with Korean developer and publisher, Redsahara Studio. The game, Wrath of Belial, was previously published in Korea under its Korean name by Redsahara in March of 2014 and has grosses over 2 million downloads. We’re also told that Kiyat Games will work with Redsahara to polish the game for Western markets and should be ready for launch early in Q2 of 2015.

“Redsahara is one of the few indie developers in Korea who was able to have a major success with its game. So, we are very proud to be able to work with their team,” said Sun Cho, CEO of Kiyat Games. “In preparing for the launch of this game, we are adding some content to make this hardcore RPG game more appealing to global users. Wrath of Belial holds a lot of promise for both of our companies, and we believe that this game raises the bar for the definition of a ‘high quality game’ in the mobile market,” said Sun Cho, CEO of Kiyat Games.

Wrath of Belial is built with the Unity Engine and features high quality 3D graphics. dungeon crawler style gameplay, and exciting battles. In the game, players must build a team of 4 heroes and wage war against the creatures under the control of the evil Belial. There are over 200 heroes and 7 different classes to choose from which allows players to form almost any team they want. Additionally there’s hundreds of hours of initial gameplay, with 7 different gameplay modes where players can either play by themselves or alongside friends.

On Wednesday, iGen.fr reports that Tim Cook said during a conversation with an employee at an Apple Store in Berlin that he wears his Apple Watch everywhere, “even in the shower.” While the CEO’s comment indicates that the water resistance in the wrist-worn device has changed since it was first announced, AppleInsider warns the possibly that “Cook was simply misheard while on his trip to Berlin.”

Apple has been fairly quiet about what the watch can or can’t do, and water resistance seems to be one of them. The company is planning to hold a media event before it’s mid-April launch. The media event should unveil details such as water resistance, pricing, etc. With a launch date set for April, the Apple Watch will start at $349. Our biggest concern is the pricing of the Apple Watch Edition.